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- From: phil@rahul.net (Phil Gustafson)
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- Subject: Re: Trademark legends
- Keywords: analgesics depressants republicans cheap copies
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 03:00:42 GMT
- References: <1992Dec21.215401.7781@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> <1992Dec22.143853.4472@pony.Ingres.COM> <28116@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
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- Terry "out-of-context" Chan cites Panati, who in turn cites afu's
- favorite jurist:
- >
- > "For the next two years, drug companies battled over their
- > own use of the name. Then, in a famous court decision of
- > 1921, Judge Learned Hand ruled that since the drug was
- > universally known as aspirin, no manufacturer owned the
- > name or could collect royalties for its use. Aspirin with
- > a capital A became aspirin."
- >
- Things must have changed since then. Many folks nowadays speak of
- "Band-Aids", "Xeroxes", and "Kleenex", and don't flinch a bit when
- the appropriate service comes from Curad, Canon, or El Cheapo House
- Brand. The owners of the quoted trademarks will still sic their legal
- beagles on people who use the names in general, rather than specific
- senses.
-
- And in the Panati paragraph just before the one Terry quotes, we have:
-
- The German-based firm owned the brand name Aspirin at the start of
- World War I, but following Germany's defeat, the trademark became
- part of the country's war reparations demanded by the Allies. At the
- Treaty of Versailles in June 1919, Germany surrendered the brand
- name to France, England, the United States, and Russia.
-
- The learned judge got his hand in the matter because Henry Cabbage Cod
- (sp?) kept us out of the Treaty of Versailles during what cjl would
- call the Edith Wilson administration.
-
- ObOldUL: Bayer's main prewar products were aspirin and heroin. The
- latter was promoted as a nonaddictive substitute for morphine.
-
- Phil "They didn't fight much over the trademark, though" Gustafson
-
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